C. Holmes, Tiffany Kimbrough, Taylor Davis, A. Samuel, Finn Smyth
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Counseling Families with Children with Medical Complexity
Approximately 3 million U.S. children are considered to have medical complexity, a subset of children that are the most medically fragile and have the most intensive health care needs of all children with special health care needs. Families with children with medical complexity often experience myriad physical, mental, and financial stressors impacting their well-being, family functioning, and mental health. Background information and clinical implications for counselors working with this population will be discussed.
期刊介绍:
The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families is the official journal of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC). The purpose of the journal is to advance the theory, research, and practice of counseling with couples and families from a family systems perspective.